Max Verstappen, the current leader of the Formula 1 championship, resisted a late challenge from Lando Norris to win the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. Verstappen and his team, Red Bull, faced difficulties during the practice sessions, but their strong performance in qualifying showed that they had made progress. Verstappen’s victory in the 63-lap race, his third consecutive win at Imola, solidified his position as the leader. Despite Norris’ pressure, Verstappen kept control and secured the win.
Norris made an impressive comeback after initially falling behind. Although he struggled with older tires, Norris managed to close the gap between him and Verstappen. Verstappen’s team informed him that he was losing time in certain sections of the track, but he attributed it to the poor performance of his tires. Despite Norris’ efforts, he couldn’t catch Verstappen on the final lap and had to settle for second place.
In addition to the battle between Verstappen and Norris, the race also saw a competition between McLaren and Ferrari for the second-best position. McLaren’s strategic pit stops allowed Norris to maintain his position ahead of Charles Leclerc. Meanwhile, Oscar Piastri, starting in fifth due to a penalty, pressured Leclerc before dropping back. In the end, Leclerc finished third in Ferrari’s home race.
Mercedes, despite showing promise during practice, ended up in fourth place. Lewis Hamilton had a setback during the race but managed to finish ahead of his teammate, George Russell. Sergio Perez, Verstappen’s teammate, had a challenging race and struggled to make progress.
The choice of Perez’s tire strategy did not work in his favor, and he was overtaken by other drivers after his pit stops. However, a late pit stop allowed him to gain positions and secure eighth place. Lance Stroll, from Aston Martin, followed a similar strategy and finished in ninth.
The performance of Red Bull was not as strong as expected, with only one point earned. Tsunoda, driving for Red Bull, showed promising pace but ended up being overtaken by Stroll. Haas, with Nico Hulkenberg, also did not achieve the desired result and finished outside the points.
The race had only one retirement, Alex Albon’s Williams, due to a loose wheel after an early pit stop. Albon had to serve a penalty and ultimately had to retire from the race.